Sapphire Uses and Purposes - Overview
Sapphire
is exceptional for calming and focusing the mind, allowing the release of mental tension and unwanted thoughts. It encourages
opening the mind to beauty and intuition, bringing lightness and joy as it restores balance within the body.
Use Blue Sapphire to stay on your spiritual path, and for assistance in matters of self discipline,
whether routine daily tasks or actions requiring extreme focus. It
helps during times of change to maintain clear vision of where it is you want to go and how to get there.
Sapphires are a symbol of integrity and are highly effective for the speedy and positive resolution
of legal matters and issues concerning justice. Since Blue Sapphire was traditionally worn when treaties were signed, wear
or carry even a small piece of it when signing contracts or payment negotiations, for yourself or on another’s behalf.
Blue Sapphire is effective for channeling healing powers from an angelic or higher source into
the healer, and is popular with Reiki healers. Sapphire also amplifies healing through the voice.
Blue Sapphire is a stone of love, commitment and fidelity,
and has become popular in betrothal rings. Matching Sapphire tumblestones make a good gift for couples moving in together
or marrying. In the event of a separation or divorce,
it is advisable to remove any Sapphire jewelry gifted by the other person. Sapphires are stones of attachment and could
prolong the connection or cause bitter feelings.
As a professional support stone, Sapphire
provides awareness of higher principles in archeologists and historians, stimulates the mind and wisdom in executives, ministers
and writers, and increases discernment and good judgment in journalists and lawyers.
Star Sapphire, especially in paler shades, is a symbol of wise and honest
leadership, and a good stone for businesswomen and female entrepreneurs who wish to succeed without compromising integrity.
It is also an ideal tool for anyone needing assistance in grounding their ideas into reality and who requires extra energy
to bring things through to completion.
Because
of its hardness (second only to Diamond), Sapphires are used in industrial applications such as components for watch crystals
and movement bearings, scientific instruments, high-durability windows, and insulating substrates in special purpose solid
state electronics.
Sapphire Healing Therapies
- Overview
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Sapphire Physical
Healing Energy
Blue Sapphire assists in healing all parts of the body and soothes insomnia.
Used externally or as an elixir, Sapphire water is considered a good purifier and should be used as the seasons change.
Long used as a curative for eye infections and improving eyesight, Blue Sapphire is also used to relieve
headaches, fever, nosebleeds, and issues of the ears, including hearing, infection, inner-ear imbalances and vertigo.
Blue Sapphire is beneficial to the thyroid, swollen glands and in treating problems related to speech
and communication. It is also considered helpful to the nervous system, and in treating blood disorders, dementia, and degenerative
diseases.
Sapphire Emotional
Healing Energy
Sapphire frees us from our “inner prisons” and psychic suffering
that can cause us to shut down emotionally. It can be an effective aid in treatments for neuroses or even psychosis. [Megemont, 163] Sapphire releases depression and lightens
the mood. It brings calm and focus to the mind, and restores balance within the body.
Blue
Sapphire assists those who are easily swayed by the opinions of others. It promotes a fuller understanding of the self, and
assists one in becoming more secure in their own opinions and knowledge, and in expressing those truths to others.
Star Sapphires of any hue are excellent healing crystals
for those with an inferiority complex, are afraid of socializing or speaking out, or who have been told they were useless.
They also lend support in following a childhood dream or ambition that seems almost impossible.
Sapphire Chakra Healing and Balancing Energy
The
strong Blue Rays of Sapphire are ideal for awakening and utilizing the Throat and Third Eye Chakras. Working in unison, these chakras not
only have the capacity of inner vision, but the focus and ability to communicate one’s vision to others in an effective
way. [Simmons, 339]
Blue Sapphire
stimulates the Throat Chakra, the voice of the body. It is, in essence, a pressure valve that allows the energy from the other chakras to be expressed.
If it is blocked, or out of balance, it can affect the health of the other chakras. When the Throat Chakra is in balance and
open, it allows for the expression of what we think and what we feel. We can communicate our ideas, beliefs, and emotions,
bringing our personal truth out into the world. We have an easy flow of energy within the body and spirit. The energy that
springs upward from the lower chakras can continue its path enabling free expression and natural release. Blue crystal energy
will unblock and balance the Throat Chakra. Darker shades of blue encourage the power of truth, while lighter shades carry
the power of flexibility, relaxation, and balance.
Dark Blue or Indigo Sapphire stimulates the Brow Chakra, also called the Third Eye. It is the center of our perception and command, and directs our sight and everyday awareness
of the world. Our consciousness is located here, and we relate to ourselves through this chakra. When the brow chakra is in
balance our thoughts and internal communications within ourselves are healthy and vibrant. We are open to new ideas, dreams,
and visions, and can control the flow of energy within all the chakras. Dark blue and indigo crystals are used to treat imbalances
of the brow chakra. It is a quiet color, one of mystery and wisdom and judgment.
Sapphire Spiritual
Energy
Sapphire is a stone of spiritual power and astuteness, bringing prosperity and helping to
sustain the gifts of life. It tends to focus, emanate and radiate its energy in fulfilling dreams and desires of the consciousness,
even without conscious initiation.
Blue Sapphire is a Wind element stone activating the
higher mind. It opens awareness and communication with the higher planes, and stimulates psychic visions, extrasensory perception
and one’s inner sense of knowing. It engenders strength of mind and increased learning ability, and may be used for
wisdom in negative situations. It also allows one to act as a conduit in channeling received information.
Blue Sapphire is an excellent stone for use in alternate or past-life therapy, helping one remember other
lifetimes and the lessons they provided. It can also be used to enhance hypnosis and trance states, and in shamanic ceremonies
to transmute negative energies.
Sapphire Color Energy
Blue Sapphire reflects
the color energy of the sky, as winter gives way to spring and the sun climbs higher each day. It marks the beginning of life
and emotion. Blue crystals bring trust, faith, patience, and respect, lending the focus we need to become more sincere, act more responsibly, and
become more trustworthy. Light blue crystals help us accept the life we have, develop patience, reconcile differences, or
seek forgiveness. They're excellent for recovery efforts from addictions or destructive patterns, aid in curbing tempers,
and help us become more dependable and cheerful. Light blue crystals also assist in dealing with grief, letting go of the
past, and curing guilt. Darker blue talismans enhance the respect and compassion we have within ourselves. They teach us humanity,
discretion, and honor, and encourage us to act more charitably and focus our efforts on service to others.
Indigo
Sapphire combines the intuition of the violet ray with the trust of the pure blue ray. It brings wisdom, truth, dignity and
spiritual mastery. A stone of judgment and long life, it promotes introspection and can result in profound wisdom when used
well. Dark indigo crystals provide honesty and are especially good for religious and spiritual journeys, while light indigo
crystals connect us to the natural world and improve our appreciation of others.
Meditation with Sapphire
Blue Sapphire helps activate the unconscious level of the mind and stimulate
a dream state. It can be used for astral travel, lucid-dream work, or for reaching higher realms of consciousness during meditation.
Sapphire Divination
The Divinatory meaning of Blue Sapphire: You are wondering whether to
trust someone you have recently met. Take your time as you do not know the whole story yet.
Sapphire and the Angelic Realm
Blue Sapphire varies in color from pale blue to indigo. If
your birthday falls in any of the following periods, a Sapphire of the color listed can be a valuable conduit to your Guardian
Angel. The table also provides the name of the Guardian Angel of those born in the time period.
Date | Crystal Color | Name of Guardian Angel |
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March 1-5 | Dk. Indigo | Rochel |
March 6-10 | Dk. Indigo | Gabamiah (Jabamiah) |
March 26-30 | Lt. Indigo | Jelial |
April 10-14 | Indigo | Mahasiah |
May 21-25 | Lt. Indigo | Iezalel |
June 16-21 | Blue | Caliel |
July 2-6 | Indigo | Nelchael (Nelakhel) |
July 28-August 1 | Lt. Blue | Haaiah |
October 9-13 | Indigo | Ieiazel
(Ihiazel) |
October
24-28 | Lt. Indigo | Veualiah (Vevaliah) |
December 13-16 | Indigo | Nanael |
There are other Angels that are partial to Sapphire. The table below gives you the information about them.
Purpose | Crystal Color | Name of Angel |
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Aids you while dealing
with Anger. | Blue | Af |
Protector
and Ruler of the dates June 16-21; Gemini. | Blue | Caliel |
Ruler of Earth/Snow | Blue | Shalgiel |
Understanding
Angel Tree of Life, the Ruler of Saturn, and the Guardian of Thursday. | Blue | Tzaphiel |
Mercy Angel ;Tree of Life, Ruler of Thursday and Jupiter. Zadkiel
also helps you Heal Memory. | Dk. Blue | Zadkiel (Zadekiel) |
Ruler of the Moon. | Dk. Blue | Jarahel |
Guardian of the Twenty-Third Mansion of the Moon; Capricorn. | Dk. Blue | Requiel |
Angel of Truth | Dk. Indigo | Amitiel |
Protector and Ruler of
the dates March 6-10; Pisces. | Dk. Indigo | Gabamiah |
Angel
of Treasures | Dk. Indigo | Parasiel |
Protector and Ruler of the dates March 1-5; Pisces. | Dk. Indigo | Rochel |
Master of the 4th Tarot Card “The Emperor”. | Dk. Indigo | Sharahiel |
Protector and Ruler of
the dates Sept.3-7; Virgo. | Dk. Indigo | Yehuidiah |
Protector
and Ruler of the dates October 9-13; Libra. | Indigo | Ieiazel |
Protector and Ruler of the dates April 10-14; Aries. | Indigo | Mahasiah |
Protector and Ruler of the dates December
13-16; Sagittarius. | Indigo | Nanael |
Protector and Ruler of the dates July 2-6; Cancer. | Indigo | Nelchael |
Raguel helps you to Heal Relationships. | Lt. Blue | Raguel |
Protector and Ruler of
the dates July 28-August 1; Leo. | Lt. Blue | Haaiah |
Master of the 5th Tarot Card “The Hierophant”. And is associated with Taurus. | Lt. Indigo | Asmodel |
Guardian of the Fourth
Mansion of the Moon; Taurus. | Lt. Indigo | Azariel |
Guardian
of the Twenty-Second Mansion of the Moon; Capricorn. | Lt. Indigo | Geliel |
Protector and Ruler of the dates May 21-25; Gemini. | Lt. Indigo | Iezalel |
Protector and Ruler of the dates March
26-30; Aries. | Lt. Indigo | Jelial |
Ruler of the Sun. | Lt. Indigo | Semeliel |
Protector and Ruler of the dates October 24-18; Scorpio. | Lt. Indigo | Veualiah |
Sapphire Goddess Crystals
Blue Sapphire honors Juterna, the Roman Goddess of the Brooks and Ponds,
and Turan, the Etruscan Goddess of Love and Beauty.
Indigo Sapphire honors Sophia, the Goddess of Wisdom and contradiction personified. She is the story of being lost then regained, the wisdom of understanding,
doubting, and spiritual exploration without dogma.
Star Sapphire honors Gendenwitha, the Morning
Star Goddess of the Iroquois.
Birthstones
There are several ways to find an appropriate birthstone. The traditional
one is listed first. These are from the popular lists that most people are familiar with. The second way is to find your natural
birthstone by the color wheel of life. You can click on the Natural Birthstone graphic below to learn more. Finally many people
use the traditional stones of the Zodiac.
In this section you will find information
on all three approaches.
Sapphire Traditional Birthstone
Sapphire is the traditional birthstone of September. Historically,
it was the birthstone of April.
Sapphire Natural Birthstone.
Sapphire which is blue in color is one of the natural
birthstones of those born as the world awaits the vernal equinox and spring (February
19 - March 19). This is a time when new life is about to burst forth, a time of faith and trust. Blue crystals
bring you patience and respect.
Sapphire which is indigo in color is one of the natural birthstones
of those born in midwinter (January 20 - February 18). Indigo crystals are rare and valuable. They bring you wisdom, truth, dignity, and spiritual mastery.
Sapphire - Zodiac Stone of Taurus
Sapphire is a zodiac stone for those born in the heart
of spring under the sign of Taurus, from April 20 - May 20. Taurus is depicted as a bull because of its characteristics of
being strong but quiet, and is ruled by the planet Venus that also rules Libra. Taureans are known for being "down to
Earth," the doers and the realists. They are affectionate, known for their tempers and very stubborn.
Sapphire Amulets and Talismans
Sapphire was a talisman of kings and other nobility as a powerful defense from harm, envy, and to attract
Divine favor. It was also worn to sharpen the intellect and for protection against the bites of venomous animals. [Fernie, 87]
The Hindus wore Sapphire
as a talisman to procure the favor of the planet Saturn, an unusual occurrence since, astrologically, Saturn’s influence
was generally considered adverse. In the Hellenistic
period, Sapphires were also routinely inscribed with the head of Jupiter (Zeus), the god of the sky.
Sapphire is a Seeker Transformer crystal. Seekers contain a crystal energy structure that aligns the natural energy of the crystal to the natural power
of the human mind to find the way to new horizons and new capabilities. They're pointers, directors, and compasses; the fresh
start crystals. These are talismans of the scientist, the adventurer, the hunter, wanderer, and explorer. They're also crystals
of the student and the researcher.
Transformer crystals enhance efforts to change our situations,
prospects, health, outlook or relationships. By transforming ourselves we transform our lives. We learn to dance, speak a
new language, grow stronger, or become a better spouse or child. Seeker crystals with the earth power of the Transformer are
excellent talismans to aid our efforts to grow, develop new capabilities and change our lives.
Sapphire Feng Shui
Blue Sapphire utilizes Water energy, the energy of stillness, quiet strength, and purification. It embodies potentialities unrealized. It is yielding, formless,
yet powerful. The Water element brings power of regeneration and rebirth. It is the energy of the circle of life. Use blue
crystals to enhance any space that you use for repose, calm reflection, or prayer. Water energy is traditionally associated
with the North area of a home or room. It is associated with the Career and Life Path area, its flowing energy assuring a
balance of energy as your life unfolds and flows.

Sapphire in Ancient Lore and Legend
Sapphires
were praised for bringing Divine favor and were referenced in nearly every religious history. Called the jewel of the sun
god Apollo by the Greeks, Sapphire was worn when consulting the oracle at Delphi to give the questioner wisdom to understand
the answer given. To the Hebrews, Sapphire was a stone of prophecy, wisdom, and Divine Glory. The Law given to Moses on the
Mount was said to be engraved on tablets of Sapphire, and it was listed as the fifth stone in the Breastplate of the High
Priest inscribed with the tribe Issachar. In his visions, the prophet Ezekiel compared the throne of Jehovah to a Sapphire,
and the seal-stone in King Solomon’s magical ring was thought to have been a Blue Sapphire, the symbol of wisdom. Abraham
was said to have worn a magnificent Sapphire around his neck, and when he died it rose to the sun.
The ancient Persians thought the Earth was balanced
on a giant Sapphire that was reflected in the color of the heavens. Buddhists believed Sapphire was calming and facilitated
prayer, meditation, and spiritual enlightenment; and the Hindus considered Sapphire as one of the “great gems”
used in the naoratna and panchratna jewels offered in the temples for worship and to combine all of the powerful astrological
influences. In Christianity, St. John saw Sapphire as the second foundation stone of the New Jerusalem in his Revelations.
It signified the height of celestial hope, and in some writings, was attributed to St. Andrew as a symbol of his heavenly
faith. Another writer attributed Sapphire to St. Paul since he was caught up the third heaven where his soul is firmly fixed,
and where he seeks to draw all who are obedient to him.
Considered to be a “holy”
stone, Sapphire is believed to render its bearer “pacific, amiable, pious, and devout, confirming the soul in good works.”
It is thought to prevent wicked and impure thoughts, and to refuse to shine for the unchaste, or the impure. St. Jerome wrote
that the Sapphire procured favor with princes, pacified enemies, gave freedom from enchantment and captivity, and could ease
the wrath of God himself.
Sapphires have long been regarded as especially appropriate
for use in ecclesiastical rings, worn by priests and high dignitaries for symbols of chastity and to represent Heaven. When
a new Cardinal is elected by the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church, he receives with much pomp and ceremony, a red hat, and
along with his new title, a gold ring set with a Sapphire, placed on the ring finger of his right hand by the Pope himself.
According to Gregory XV, this is done to signify the Church is now the Cardinal’s spouse and he must never abandon her.
Sapphire was also revered as a gem
of royalty, worn by kings, queens and nobility as a powerful defense from harm and envy. It was reputed to protect the wearer
from dishonesty, fraud, terror, poverty, and even stupidity and ill temper. It was well-touted as an enemy of poison, even
to the point of declaring that if a Sapphire were put into a glass with a spider or venomous reptile it would kill it.
According to legend, Helen of Troy owned a large Sapphire which was believed to hold the key to her desirability.
King Solomon’s magical ring inscribed on a Sapphire, known as the “Seal of Solomon,” was reported to give
him the power to command demons and spirits, and to speak to animals. It was said he used the magic of Sapphires to seduce
the Queen of Sheba. Charlemagne wore an enormous Sapphire amulet prominently to display his devotion to God. In Medieval times,
Sapphire was used as a test for infidelity, thought to change color if worn by the unfaithful.
Medicinally,
Sapphire was described as “cold, dry, and astringent,” taking the fire out of inflammations and drying up infections,
especially of the eyes. Made into pastes or elixirs, it was used to anoint the eyelids for infections, and made into little
balls the size of peas and polished, it was put into the eyes to take out dust, gnats, or anything that had fallen in. It
was also thought to preserve the eyes from small pox and other diseases.
Ointments of Sapphire and milk were spread over sores and boils, and elixirs mixed with cordial water,
vinegar or the juice of lemons, were considered good for all fluxes of the belly, dysentery, hemorrhoids, and other bleedings.
It was also used for internal ulcers, to strengthen and refresh the heart, and to cure melancholy. A Sapphire stone laid to
the forehead was thought to stop bleeding at the nose.
Because of its power to influence
spirits, Sapphire was honored more than any other stone by necromancers in conferring with the dead to foretell the future.
They felt it enabled them to hear and understand even the most obscure oracles. Witches were also reported to love this stone
for working certain wonders by its virtue.
The image of an astrolabe, if carved upon
a Sapphire, has the power to increase wealth and enables the wearer to predict the future. The figure of a ram or of a bearded
man, upon a Sapphire, has the power to cure and preserve from many infirmities as well as to free from poison and from all
demons. This is a royal image; it confers dignities and honors and exalts the wearer.
Sapphire
symbolizes integrity, love, commitment and fidelity, and over the years has become popular in betrothal rings. It is traditionally
given as gifts for a fifth and forty-fifth year wedding anniversary, and is considered a gem of autumn.
The
Star Sapphire, also called Asteria, has often been referred to as a Stone of Great Destiny. Some cultures believed the three
light bars which cross to form the six-rayed star on the surface of the gem represented Faith, Hope, and Destiny (or mission).
The Cingalese believed the moving star served as a protection against witchcraft of all kinds, and in German lore it was called Siegstein, the stone of victory. The mere sight of the stone was reputed to bring good
luck, and as a guiding gem, it warded off ill omen and the Evil Eye. It was said to be so potent it continued to exercise
its good influence over the first wearer even after it had passed into other hands.
Historically,
Blue Star Sapphire was given on a twenty-sixth wedding anniversary, Gray Star Sapphire was given on a sixty-fifth, and Purple
Star Sapphire was given on a sixty-seventh wedding anniversary. Star Sapphire was also known in Oriental culture as a “phenomenal
gem” to be worn on Tuesdays. Phenomenal gems exhibited a moving line, star, or changes on the surface as the light varied,
and was considered to bring good fortune to the wearer.